Top 10 Favorite Sightseeing Spots in Japan

Each year, an increasing number of foreign tourists continue to visit Japan.
With 15 million visiting this year, numbers hit record highs.
Today I am going to bring you the top ten sightseeing spots recommended by foreign tourists visiting Japan, as presented on TripAdvisor.
The top-ranking spot is exactly the place you would expect!

One of the few sacred sites in Japan, with a history of over 1,000 years.
This site has a particularly impressive main hall. Each day, visitors can watch the monks performing their prayers from beginning to end.

The Hakone Open Air Museum was established in 1969 with the mission of harmonizing art and nature.
It was the first open air art museum in the country. This is also a fun place to visit with the family.

Shinjuku Gyoen is rich with nature, despite its location right in the middle of Tokyo.
Visitors can enjoy the changing face of the park each season, with cherry blossoms in the spring or ginkgo trees in the fall.

This popular spot is a must-see during any visit to Kyoto.
It attracts more tourists than any other spot in the country, 20% of whom are from overseas.
This spot also offers a different view with each season.

Hiroshima’s Atomic Dome is one of the buildings that was bombed by the first nuclear bombing to take place in human history, on August 6th, 1945 during WW2.
The atomic dome has been left the way it was after the bombing and acts as a symbol of the desire to abolish nuclear weapons and establish everlasting peace around the world.

And from the lineup of famous sightseeing spots in Japan, this spot ranks as number one: the one thousand torii gates that are positioned closely to create a tunnel-line effect.
Do make sure to experience this for yourself.

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